Syria Today – OPCW Under Fire; 11 Regime Soldiers Killed in Idleb
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Diplomatic sources in Ankara confirmed to Al-Watan that Moscow is trying to arrange a meeting between the Syrian and Turkish foreign ministers.
The Central Bank of Syria allowed banks and exchange companies to receive the values of incoming foreign remittances and disburse cash, according to Shaam Network.
General Patrick Ryder said that Russia’s resort to fighters from the Assad regime in Ukraine is evidence of its international isolation, according to Syria TV.
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Iran’s involvement would reduce the potential for Turkey’s delays, evasions, and lack of commitment, Athr Press.
During a meeting with journalists, Assad emphasized the need to “deal pragmatically with international and regional transformations,” according to Syria TV.
The U.S. Envoy to NE Syria met with Arab tribal leaders in the governorates of Hassakeh and Raqqa, according to Orient Net.
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Aid that used to come from organizations decreased by 40% after the war in Ukraine, according to Athr Press.
The council announced the kidnapping on Saturday of one of its activists, according to Shaam News.
The Pope bestowed decorations on Khaled Hboubati, who is accused of corruption, according to Orient Net.
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Turkey says it wants a quadrilateral meeting in order to advance in rapprochement with Syria, according to al-Watan.
Russia will oppose any Security Council resolution condemning Assad, according to Radyan Ziadeh for Syria TV.
Unidentified warplanes bombed an Iranian military convoy on Sunday evening near the Syrian-Iraqi border, according to Baladi News.
The Syrian PM said coercive economic measures imposed on Syria have caused a significant decline in job opportunities for young people, according to the Baath Newspaper.
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An expert told Athr Press Damascus will not provide free gifts to Ankara, but that dialogue continues.
Relations between the Syrian regime and Iran have recently been tense against the backdrop of Tehran’s delay in oil supply, according to Syria TV.
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